Synopses & Reviews
There is a moment every morning when the countryside takes a pause. The birds stop singing, the dogs choke back their barks, and cats pause mid-stride. Everything waits. It's in this vacuum that a man working alone has the best chance of find
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"“Warmth, sunshine, lavender, baking bread, garlic, pastis, Gauloises—and, of course, truffles. The scents and flavors of Provence waft and spill from every delicious page. Read it and salivate.” –Antony Woodward, author of The Garden in the Clouds and Propellerhead "
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"“Jamie Ivey's evocative descriptions of the characters, food and wines of Provence are often so vividly seductive that I was honestly tempted—as a vegetarian alcoholic sworn off the booze—to return to eating savory meat dishes and quaffing rosé wine. I think I'll pass on the steak tartare though! A brilliant read, highly recommended.” --John Dummer, author of Serge Bastarde Ate My Baguette "
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Written with a clear love for the Provencial lifestyle, this book is perfect for those interested in the South of France." Publishers Weekly
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"Ivey, in his fourth book about southern France, captures the flavor of Provence, expatriatism, house building, fatherhood, dog training, and truffle hunting with humor and delight." Melinda Stivers Leach, Library Journal
Synopsis
The plot of land was perfect, just what they'd been looking for, offering expansive views across the valley and within walking distance of the local village. There was only one small problem, there was no house. And yet the land was affordable and came, the agent promised, with a possible income from a copse of truffle oaks. Just after the birth of their first daughter, after leaving the London rat race behind, here was a chance for Jamie and his wife to finally realize their dream of owning a property. With one final salivating glance at the oak trees the decision was made. All they needed now was a dog.
Synopsis
There is a moment every morning when the countryside takes a pause. The birds stop singing, the dogs choke back their barks, and cats pause mid-stride. Everything waits. It's in this vacuum that a man working alone has the best chance of finding truffles...The plot of land was perfect, just what they'd been looking for, offering expansive views across the valley and within walking distance of the local village. There was only one small problem, there was no house. And yet the land was affordable and came, the agent promised, with a possible income from a copse of truffle oaks. Just after the birth of their first daughter, after leaving the London rat race behind, here was a chance for Jamie and his wife to finally realize their dream of owning a property.
With one final salivating glance at the oak trees the decision was made. All they needed now was a dog. And their quest to find and train a truffle dog turns out to be as full of hidden discoveries as a truffle hunt itself.
With delicious humor and superb storytelling, Ten Trees and a Truffle Dog is sure to delight anyone who loves dogs, food, and rural France.
About the Author
Formerly a lawyer in London, Jamie Ivey elected to quit commuting and office life for a quest in France instead.